The Great God Pan (Dodo Press)
Arthur Machen
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The Great God Pan (Dodo Press)
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Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a leading Welsh author. He is best known for his influential supernatural, fantasy, and horror fiction. He also is well known for his leading role in creating the legend of the Angels of Mons. At the age of eleven, he boarded at Hereford Cathedral School, where he received an excellent classical education. Family poverty ruled out attendance at university. Around 1890 Machen began to publish in literary magazines, writing stories influenced by the works of Robert Louis Stevenson, some of which used gothic or fantastic themes. This led to his first major success, The Great God Pan (1894), which was part of the growing aesthetic movement of the time. Machen's story was widely denounced for its sexual and horrific content and subsequently sold well, going into a second edition. Machen next produced The Three Impostors, a novel composed of a number of interwoven tales, in 1895. The novel and the stories within it were eventually to be regarded as among Machen's best works.

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English
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THE GREAT GOD PAN
by
ARTHUR MACHEN
CONTENTS
I
THE EXPERIMENT
II
MR. CLARKE'S MEMOIRS
III
THE CITY OF RESURRECTIONS
IV
THE DISCOVERY IN PAUL STREET
V
THE LETTER OF ADVICE
VI
THE SUICIDES
VII
THE ENCOUNTER IN SOHO
VIII
THE FRAGMENTS
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